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<blockquote data-quote="lay" data-source="post: 184795" data-attributes="member: 132"><p>I've been in the sport for a while now and ik from experience I've built sold built sold bought sold etc. From my past if you can afford it matt buy one that you like and fits you "parts wise and comfort" there is no cheap build I'm in process of building another one now and wish I could afford to buy one rtr, cheaper that way! No headache or worries if you buy it. If you are looking to build a chassis and put parts in it always figure in your materials and plumbing all the small **** adds up quick </p><p>If you are looking for a parts donor rig hit up racejeep "mason boren" he has my old yota truggy cheap!!! Tons linked new 42s Irocks </p><p>Anyways buy a rig if you can afford it and upgrade to make it a rockbouncer just my .02 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lay, post: 184795, member: 132"] I've been in the sport for a while now and ik from experience I've built sold built sold bought sold etc. From my past if you can afford it matt buy one that you like and fits you "parts wise and comfort" there is no cheap build I'm in process of building another one now and wish I could afford to buy one rtr, cheaper that way! No headache or worries if you buy it. If you are looking to build a chassis and put parts in it always figure in your materials and plumbing all the small **** adds up quick If you are looking for a parts donor rig hit up racejeep "mason boren" he has my old yota truggy cheap!!! Tons linked new 42s Irocks Anyways buy a rig if you can afford it and upgrade to make it a rockbouncer just my .02 cents [/QUOTE]
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